this is great but i hope crunchyroll could get more deal for the more popoular anime that came out between 2001 to 2005. that would be great to see those that recently came out. It is still great to have these because most of every body started there anime journey here by watching these from when they were little.

why does every anime now that comes out on cruchyroll in USA have to be download because thats just not fair for us who has to go a mile more just to see these anime and you could just go to a better anime watching site where you could watch these with out download.

I know it sucks that only people in North America get to watch these, but thing is there's a lot of red tape involved with digital rights. Toei Animation has different headquarters all around the world and one of them is in America, and the deal with Crunchyroll was probably made with the American arm of Toei Animation, which was created to deal with the North American, so legally they're probably only allowed to deal with that market. Toei Animation has offices in Paris and Shangai, so who knows.

I know it sucks that only people in North America get to watch these, but thing is there's a lot of red tape involved with digital rights. Toei Animation has different headquarters all around the world and one of them is in America, and the deal with Crunchyroll was probably made with the American arm of Toei Animation, which was created to deal with the North American, so legally they're probably only allowed to deal with that market. Toei Animation has offices in Paris and Shangai, so who knows.

I'm sorry, I see that Toei animation, not Toei Animation USA is unable to get a show that they made, onto my internets legaly.

That's failboat.

And for a site that up untill recently I was able to watch stuff (Including Gonzo and the Time of Eve guy's stuff) without problems. To see this site slowly file onto the fail boat is utterly agrovating.

And untill such a time as this whole nonsence is sorted, I will openly admit to watching my Digimon Zero Two and Fist of the North Star on Fansubs and will challenge Toei to do somebowthat.

Becuase the illegal route is allowing me to watch these shows while the legal route isn't, and that's messed up.

I know it sucks that only people in North America get to watch these, but thing is there's a lot of red tape involved with digital rights. Toei Animation has different headquarters all around the world and one of them is in America, and the deal with Crunchyroll was probably made with the American arm of Toei Animation, which was created to deal with the North American, so legally they're probably only allowed to deal with that market. Toei Animation has offices in Paris and Shangai, so who knows.

I'm sorry, I see that Toei animation, not Toei Animation USA is unable to get a show that they made, onto my internets legaly.

That's failboat.

And for a site that up untill recently I was able to watch stuff (Including Gonzo and the Time of Eve guy's stuff) without problems. To see this site slowly file onto the fail boat is utterly agrovating.

And untill such a time as this whole nonsence is sorted, I will openly admit to watching my Digimon Zero Two and Fist of the North Star on Fansubs and will challenge Toei to do somebowthat.

Becuase the illegal route is allowing me to watch these shows while the legal route isn't, and that's messed up.

Well then go take to someone who works at Toei Animation of crunchyroll or something, what region do you live in?

I know it sucks that only people in North America get to watch these, but thing is there's a lot of red tape involved with digital rights. Toei Animation has different headquarters all around the world and one of them is in America, and the deal with Crunchyroll was probably made with the American arm of Toei Animation, which was created to deal with the North American, so legally they're probably only allowed to deal with that market. Toei Animation has offices in Paris and Shangai, so who knows.

I'm sorry, I see that Toei animation, not Toei Animation USA is unable to get a show that they made, onto my internets legaly.

That's failboat.

And for a site that up untill recently I was able to watch stuff (Including Gonzo and the Time of Eve guy's stuff) without problems. To see this site slowly file onto the fail boat is utterly agrovating.

And untill such a time as this whole nonsence is sorted, I will openly admit to watching my Digimon Zero Two and Fist of the North Star on Fansubs and will challenge Toei to do somebowthat.

Becuase the illegal route is allowing me to watch these shows while the legal route isn't, and that's messed up.

Well then go take to someone who works at Toei Animation of crunchyroll or something, what region do you live in?